Vishva Vidya — Vedanta Tradicional
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Forgiveness Liberates: The Path to Inner Healing

By Jonas Masetti

Forgiveness and inner healing walk together — not because forgiving is easy or "beautiful," but because holding onto resentment is carrying poison, hoping the other person dies.

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perdao liberta cura interior

What is forgiveness (really)

Forgiveness is not: - Pretending it didn't happen - Accepting to be mistreated again - Saying "it's okay" when it's not - Reconciling with those who hurt you

Forgiveness is: - Releasing the burden of carrying resentment - Stopping the poisoning of the present with the past - Freeing yourself from the emotional bond with those who hurt you - Recognizing that you deserve peace more than you deserve revenge

Why is it so difficult

Because we confuse forgiveness with approval. Forgiving is not approving what happened. It's deciding that what happened will no longer define who you are.

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perdao liberta cura interior - reflexao

The Vedāntic perspective

Vedānta doesn't speak of forgiveness as an emotion — it speaks of it as knowledge. When you understand that: 1. Every being acts according to their limitations (conditionings, ignorance) 2. The suffering you carry is yours — not the other's 3. Your nature (ātman) has not been damaged — it is untouchable

...forgiveness becomes natural. It's not kindness. It's clarity.

Practice

Think of someone who hurt you. Feel the emotion without judgment. Now, say internally: "I release you. Not for you — for me. What you did does not define who I am."

Repeat as many times as necessary. Forgiveness is a process — not an event.

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